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AS400 GUI Modernization: How Green Screen UX Is Holding Back Your IBM i Investment

The AS400 has stood the test of time for reliability and processing power. But while the back-end continues to perform, the ...

Totaligent Launches New Engineering Sprint Process and Delivers Key UX & Infrastructure Improvements

BOCA RATON, Fla., June 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Totaligent, Inc. (OTCPK: TGNT), a leader in digital marketing, today announced a major milestone in its product development journey: the successful onboarding of a new technical leadership team and the adoption of a structured, bi-weekly sprint process. These advancements mark a significant leap forward in Totaligent’s mission to deliver a reliable, modern, and user-centric business intelligence platform. Over the past month, Totaligent has wel

UltraSense Systems Launches Ultrasound Touch UI for AR Glasses -- Enabling Sleek, Fashionable, and Intuitive Smart Eyewear

UltraSense Systems, a pioneer in ultrasound and piezoelectric user interfaces, today announced the launch of its revolutionary ultrasound-based touch and force UI technology, UltraTouch™ AR Series, for augmented reality (AR) glasses. Designed for next-generation smart eyewear, this breakthrough delivers precise, low-power, false-trigger-resistant controls on any frame—metal, plastic or wood—ushering in a new era of wearable UX.

Design a better customer experience with agentic AI

AI agents are rewriting the future of customer experience. Here's what developers and tech leaders need to know now.

'We say developments should comply with these rules - when our own application doesn't'

Coun Procter said: “We are an authority which stiputlates developments should be M4(2) compliant. And this development does not comply. “I am not in support of this application and I object to ...

Our 2025-2026 MBA application is now live — here’s what you need to know

A Kellogg MBA isn’t just a credential. It’s a launchpad for your leadership journey. Join a community that will challenge you, support you and help you grow in your life and career.

Everything we know about Leeds United’s Elland Road expansion after new ‘planning application’ development revealed

Leeds United to submit planning application for Elland Road ... some of the magic of what Elland Road is. We have done a lot of the pre-development work, in picking architects and working with ...

Samsung confirms stable One UI 8 rollout plans

Samsung has confirmed that One UI 8 will debut on its upcoming foldable phones, followed by other Galaxy devices.

SOFTSWISS enhances Game Aggregator with mobile UX and AI localisation upgrades

iGaming solutions provider SOFTSWISS has rolled out two updates to its Game Aggregator, a content hub with a portfolio of ...

One UI 8 beta kicks off with Galaxy S25 series — here's the new features and how to try it now

Google I/O has a lot in store for Android 16, but Samsung’s wasting no time finalizing One UI 8 software. It’s expected to ...

Bitcoin owner Smarter Web Company raises £30m after stock rockets

The Smarter Web Company has raised £29.3m in a new share offer as the Aquis-listed tech firm cashes in on continued investor ...

Web development without limits part 1: The practical guide for accessible design

The starting signal for this series of articles on digital accessibility describes the legal guidelines that website operators in the EU must implement.

TST Digital Services Announces Web Design Agency Claims Most Business Websites Actively Sabotage Growth

TST Digital Services, a conversion-focused web design agency serving growth-stage businesses, today issued a bold statement ...

What we know now about generative AI for software development

The 2024 AI in software development report found AI application development in high ... report their benefits and objectives. “We expect genAI-driven efficiencies to help our engineers and ...

Microsoft trolls Apple's new Liquid Glass UI for looking like Windows Vista

Some of Microsoft's social media accounts recently poked fun at the upcoming "Liquid Glass" user interface design language Apple unveiled at WWDC this week. Although the Cupertino...

15 Practical Ideas For Vibe Coded Sites : Craft Immersive Digital Experiences

Learn how vibe coding can transform your web design with 15 practical ideas for crafting unforgettable digital experiences.

This underrated One UI 7 feature made me fall in love with Samsung again

When One UI 7 arrived, I assumed it would be another iterative upgrade. I saw a few visual changes and some AI buzzwords, but ...

Day-long workshop on UX, Design Systems, DigiLocker held in Leh

A one-day Awareness and Sensitisation Workshop on User Experience and Design Systems and DigiLocker was held Saturday at the ...

AI trends shaping software development in 2025

The latest GitLab DevSecOps survey found that 78% of respondents globally use AI in their software development processes or ...

'Yes' to controversial 280-home Cotswold development

A 280-home development on the outskirts of Cirencester has been approved, despite receiving dozens of objections from residents. The planned development off Kingshill Lane, near Preston, will include 112 affordable homes and was agreed in outline in a 6-3 vote at Cotswold District Council's planning committee on Wednesday (June 11). The application by Robert Hitchins Ltd relates to a group of agricultural fields located between the eastern edge of Cirencester and the nearby village of Preston.   Punchline reported earlier this month that Preston villagers feared they would be swamped by the development. The council received around 40 individual objections with objectors highlighting the increase in traffic volumes and questioning how the existing amenities would be able to absorb the increase in population. The council says the application was approved following significant changes to housing targets by the national government, which has more than doubled the number of homes that need to be built in the Cotswolds district.   Cllr Juliet Layton, Cotswold District Council’s portfolio member for planning and housing, said: “We’re pleased that this new development will provide a much-needed boost to affordable housing in the Cotswolds. Delivering genuinely affordable homes that help people stay local remains one of Cotswold District Council’s top priorities.   "We also recognise, however, that the planning committee’s decision to approve this application may cause concern or disappointment for some local residents — especially given that a near-identical proposal was refused just two years ago.  "We hope that current and future residents can benefit from the inclusion of new cycle paths and pedestrian routes linking to the local schools, as well as a clear commitment to providing green space for the community.  We also note that a key consideration was leaving enough open space between the proposed development and the village of Preston to help retain Preston’s rural character. "But the scheme was approved this time because the reality is the planning landscape has changed significantly. In December, the government introduced major new national housing targets as part of its pledge to deliver 1.5 million new homes by 2029. As a result, the number of houses we are legally obliged to build in the district more than doubled, practically overnight.  "This means planning decisions must now be approached differently. While we previously rejected the Kingshill application because it was not in our local plan, the need to find sites for an additional 1,036 homes a year across the district now outweighs that.   "And while the council can still choose to refuse applications, doing so in cases like this could lead to the decision being overturned on appeal — often at significant cost to the taxpayer.  "Faced with this reality, we believe it is more responsible to approve an application of high-quality homes now, than to risk a costly and ultimately unsuccessful appeal process later.  "These new targets do not mean unchecked development. Each application will continue to be rigorously assessed to ensure it meets appropriate planning criteria."  Cllr Layton added: "I want to reassure residents that we’re working closely with developers to ensure that vital infrastructure – including roads, schools, healthcare services, and sewerage – is delivered to service the new homes and make improvements to the local area where there are opportunities to do so.   "Our aim is to create well-planned, sustainable communities, with climate-friendly, affordable homes, from the outset, while protecting the character of the area and the quality of life for existing residents.”